Article 76183 Rams Super Bowl Odds Shorten After Myles Garrett Trade

Rams Super Bowl Odds Shorten After Myles Garrett Trade

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The Los Angeles Rams are looking to make the most of their championship window, and that means being aggressive when opportunities arise.

They've done exactly that by acquiring two-time Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett in exchange for Jared Verse, a 2027 first-round pick, and additional draft compensation.

Sportsbooks reacted accordingly. Rams Super Bowl odds have shortened from +750 to +550 following the blockbuster trade, further cementing Los Angeles as one of the top contenders to win Super Bowl 61.



Bombshell: The Browns are finalizing a trade that will send two-time Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, per @rapsheet, @TomPelissero and me.

In exchange for Garrett, the Rams are expected to send Pro-Bowl edge Jared Verse, a 2027... pic.twitter.com/vHVquJBcYl

- Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 1, 2026

Rams Super Bowl odds shorten after Garrett trade

The Los Angeles Rams weren't a team that needed saving. They were already viewed as a legitimate NFC contender.

Sean McVay has proven he can win with veteran stars, young talent, and just about everything in between. Matthew Stafford remains capable of making high-level throws when protected, and Los Angeles has quietly done an excellent job replenishing its roster despite years of trading away premium draft capital.

The question was whether the Rams had a true difference-maker on defense.

Since Aaron Donald's retirement, opposing offenses haven't had to spend all week building a game plan around one defender. That changes with Myles Garrett.

Garrett isn't just another Pro Bowl player. He's the type of pass rusher who can force offenses to alter protections, keep extra blockers in, and abandon parts of the playbook entirely.

Why did Rams Super Bowl odds move from +750 to +550?

The Rams didn't jump from +750 to +550 simply because they added a star player. They jumped because Garrett addresses one of the few remaining weaknesses on an already-contending roster.

Los Angeles finished 10th in points allowed per game last season, but ranked in the bottom half of the league in passing yards allowed.

Garrett gives the Rams an elite pass rusher capable of disrupting opposing quarterbacks without extra blitz help, helping explain why oddsmakers elevated Los Angeles to the top of the Super Bowl board.

Updated Super Bowl 61 odds following Garrett trade
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bal.svg?width=25&height=25 Ravens+1000
buf.svg?width=25&height=25 Bills+1000
sea.svg?width=25&height=25 Seahawks+1100
ne.svg?width=25&height=25 Patriots+1600
lac.svg?width=25&height=25 Chargers+1600
kc.svg?width=25&height=25 Chiefs+1600
sf.svg?width=25&height=25 49ers+1700
det.svg?width=25&height=25 Lions+1800
phi.svg?width=25&height=25 Eagles+1900
den.svg?width=25&height=25 Broncos+2000
hou.svg?width=25&height=25 Texans+2000
cin.svg?width=25&height=25 Bengals+2200
gb.svg?width=25&height=25 Packers+2200
dal.svg?width=25&height=25 Cowboys+2200
chi.svg?width=25&height=25 Bears+2500
jac.svg?width=25&height=25 Jaguars+2500
ind.svg?width=25&height=25 Colts+4500
min.svg?width=25&height=25 Vikings+4500
was.svg?width=25&height=25 Commanders+5000
tb.svg?width=25&height=25 Buccaneers+5000
car.svg?width=25&height=25 Panthers+7000
nyg.svg?width=25&height=25 Giants+7000
pit.svg?width=25&height=25 Steelers+7500
atl.svg?width=25&height=25 Falcons+8000
no.svg?width=25&height=25 Saints+8000
lv.svg?width=25&height=25 Raiders+12500
ten.svg?width=25&height=25 Titans+15000
cle.svg?width=25&height=25 Browns+25000
ari.svg?width=25&height=25 Cardinals+25000
nyj.svg?width=25&height=25 Jets+25000
mia.svg?width=25&height=25 Dolphins+25000

Odds as of 6-1.

Whether the price is justified remains to be seen, but oddsmakers clearly believe Garrett gives Los Angeles something it has lacked since Aaron Donald's retirement: a defensive player capable of taking over a playoff game on his own.

49ers vs Rams Week 1 odds

The Super Bowl market wasn't the only one impacted by the Garrett trade. Sportsbooks also adjusted the Week 1 line between the Rams and 49ers, with Los Angeles seeing an immediate bump following the acquisition.

WOW!

Rarely are defensive players worth actual points to the spread (usually see a change in vig), but Garrett's arrival moved LA from -2.5 to as high as -3.5 for Week 1 vs. 49ers in Australia.

You could hear the collective butt hole pucker of Brock Purdy, Sam Darnold, and... https://t.co/2nZBefk35g

- Jason Logan (@CoversJLo) June 1, 2026

According to Covers' Jason Logan, Garrett's arrival moved the Rams from -2.5 to as high as -3.5 against San Francisco, a significant adjustment considering non-quarterbacks rarely generate this type of movement on their own.

Odds are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
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